Jeremy Smith est un historien et professeur spécialisé dans l'histoire et la politique russes. Son travail se concentre sur les nationalités non russes de l'URSS, sa dissolution et les conséquences qui ont suivi. Smith explore ces processus historiques complexes, en soulignant leurs impacts et leurs liens plus profonds. Ses recherches offrent un aperçu des moments cruciaux de l'histoire soviétique et post-soviétique.
In 1991, Communist rule in the Soviet Union came to an end after 84 years, and
the world's largest state, one of the two global superpowers, broke up into
fifteen independent countries. Few had predicted such an outcome when Mikhail
Gorbachev became the leader of the Soviet Union six years before. číst celé
This book is designed to provide undergraduate students of English historical
linguistics with a concise description of the language during the period
1100-1500.
In our fractured, "me-first" world, the science and practice of thankfulness could be just the antidote we need. Gratitude is powerful: not only does it feel good, it's also been proven to increase our well-being in myriad ways. The result of a multiyear collaboration between the Greater Good Science Center and Robert Emmons of the University of California, Davis, The Gratitude Project explores gratitude's deep roots in human psychology--how it evolved and how it affects our brain--as well as the transformative impact it has on creating a meaningful life and a better world. With essays based on new findings from this original research and written by renowned positive psychologists and public figures, this important book delves deeply into the neuroscience and psychology of gratitude, and explores how thankfulness can be developed and applied, both personally and in communities large and small, for the benefit of all. With contributions from luminaries such as Sonja Lyubomirsky, W. Kamau Bell, Van Jones, and many more, this edited volume offers more than just platitudes--it offers a blueprint for a new and better world.
This book accounts for later re-workings of early English and Scottish texts,
arguing for a new interdisciplinary approach to textual studies from an angle
of historical pragmatics. It will appeal to researchers and higher-level
students in historical linguistics and book history and to those interested
more broadly in sociocultural formation.
Lily's mother has travelled all over the world and has planted a magical garden for her daughter, full of exotic and beautiful flowers. In her first adventure Lily visits the Indian garden, where the plants and flowers take turns to tell stories of their homeland. Through Lily's magical journey, learn all about the flowers of India and their significance in the culture and customs of this extraordinary country.